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carmichael's book store in louisville kentucky hosted this event. it's about 40 minutes. >> i have to wear my sunglasses. i'm sorry. i am not trying to be cool. i just can't see. i want to read about ten minutes from my new book, "something's rising," which i wrote with jason howard, like a lawyer who will read after me. and we spent about two and half years working on this book and it was the most emotionally devastating book i have ever worked on. we traveled all over the region, all over appalachian, met all kinds of people that are not in the book and finally focused on 12 people we've wrote long magazine stuffed and turned over to them and let them do a lot oral history so it was an exercise in capturing people's voices. one of the things we know is being lost in mountaintop removal is the storytelling and people's voices. that is being ground down into the ground the voices of the people so we wanted to make a book that reserved those voices and let the people tell their own story. so, this section on and going to read from is about vana [inau
carmichael's book store in louisville kentucky hosted this event. it's about 40 minutes. >> i have to wear my sunglasses. i'm sorry. i am not trying to be cool. i just can't see. i want to read about ten minutes from my new book, "something's rising," which i wrote with jason howard, like a lawyer who will read after me. and we spent about two and half years working on this book and it was the most emotionally devastating book i have ever worked on. we traveled all over the...
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en kentucky. uno de los heridos fue tras dado en comilla a un hospital cercano. el ejecutivo en el estado de new york está en el centro de una controversia sobre un comentario sobre los hispanos. algunos dicen que se trató de hacer un chiste y nadie serie y y le dijo, menos mal que no eres como el de la cocina de este restaurante, si no te podría deportar. >>> cuando háblame del condado de suffolk es serio, la crisis en cuanta la comunidad latina documentada e indocumentados todos quedamos en lo mismo que bro me e en un contexto tan triste,s es un insulto. >>> aquí mismo murió marcelo lucero. y un grupo de jóvenes blancos encendió la casa de unos jornaleros indocumentados, los hirieron gravemente y causando protestas >>> quiero decir yo que está pensando en alabama en 1950, pero no aquí en new york. >>> en este comunicado dice estamos ante una exageración. la sátira que vemos cada año en la parodia política. y nadie debe creer que los comentarios del funcionario del condado fueron otra cosa que una burla a su propia reputación política. >>> y las
en kentucky. uno de los heridos fue tras dado en comilla a un hospital cercano. el ejecutivo en el estado de new york está en el centro de una controversia sobre un comentario sobre los hispanos. algunos dicen que se trató de hacer un chiste y nadie serie y y le dijo, menos mal que no eres como el de la cocina de este restaurante, si no te podría deportar. >>> cuando háblame del condado de suffolk es serio, la crisis en cuanta la comunidad latina documentada e indocumentados todos...
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life at the art museum at the university of kentucky. that's your eastern event of the day. >> all right, bill, thanks. now an early look at this morning's headlines in entertainment. for the first time since the death of his wife natasha richardson, liam neeson walked the red carpet. in it he plays a former irish paramilitary haunted by memories of murder. brad pitt and an lean know jolie brought hollywood to a stand still for the tinseltown premier of "inglourious basterds." jennifer hudson has given birth to her first child, a boy named david. brooks and dunn are calling it quits. simon cowell's new three-year deal with "american idol" with pay him $45 million a year. peewee herman is back at least temporarily. he will be reviving it for a 10-day theater run. that takes me back to the '80 opening statement, peewee's play house. >> we loved his character but maybe not the man so much. a love/hate. >> it will be interesting to see. >>> well, this comes from wnbc new york where one traffic cop is putting a whole new spin on the daily com
life at the art museum at the university of kentucky. that's your eastern event of the day. >> all right, bill, thanks. now an early look at this morning's headlines in entertainment. for the first time since the death of his wife natasha richardson, liam neeson walked the red carpet. in it he plays a former irish paramilitary haunted by memories of murder. brad pitt and an lean know jolie brought hollywood to a stand still for the tinseltown premier of "inglourious basterds."...
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we ended up in an interesting place, northwestern kentucky on the illinois border. we had a bit of a town hall meeting. one was a democratic candidate who ran in the last election and lost. she had very, very strong views on health care. here is a bit of a taste of what she told us. >> well, my husband and i are two of the 47 million plus that don't have health care. i'm not talking insurance. i want health care. my husband had diabetes and a bout with cancer. what insurance company is going to cover us. if i get sick, i'm going to the emergency room. who is that costing? it's costing us, the taxpayers. if they have to tax me more to get health care, tax me. tax me, tax me, tax me. i'm willing to pay. >> reporter: i have to tell you, you can see a larger version of that interview that's worth seeing, there were people who didn't agree with that at all. they were saying they would like to fix health care, but the last thing they want is more health care. there's a heated debate going on in the country. i would liblg like to think the people we are talking to are havi
we ended up in an interesting place, northwestern kentucky on the illinois border. we had a bit of a town hall meeting. one was a democratic candidate who ran in the last election and lost. she had very, very strong views on health care. here is a bit of a taste of what she told us. >> well, my husband and i are two of the 47 million plus that don't have health care. i'm not talking insurance. i want health care. my husband had diabetes and a bout with cancer. what insurance company is...
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. >>> just ahead on the "morning news," severe flash flooding in kentucky and in indiana. >>> plus, run for the hills. wildfire season let's up across the country. first, katie couric has a preview of tonight's cbs evening news. >> a new study raises serious questions about a costly back procedure. is it really worth it or could it leave you feeling worse? that's tonight only on the cbs evening news. all prescription nsaid pain relievers, like celebrex, ibuprofen and naproxen, help treat arthritis pain and have some of the same warnings. but since individual results may vary, having options is important. prescription celebrex has been the option for millions of patients for 10 straight years. just one 200-mg celebrex (once a day,) can provide dependable, 24-hour relief for many with arthritis pain, stiffness and inflammation. based on the available data, the fda stated that for certain patients celebrex's benefits outweigh the risks. if you are worried about stomach upset, you should know, in clinical studies, a lower percentage of patients taking celebrex reported stomach discomfort ve
. >>> just ahead on the "morning news," severe flash flooding in kentucky and in indiana. >>> plus, run for the hills. wildfire season let's up across the country. first, katie couric has a preview of tonight's cbs evening news. >> a new study raises serious questions about a costly back procedure. is it really worth it or could it leave you feeling worse? that's tonight only on the cbs evening news. all prescription nsaid pain relievers, like celebrex,...
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a prison in central kentucky. see all those fires. prisoners actually set fire to several buildings in the medium security north point training center in bergan last night. they had to use tear gas to gain control. no officers were hurt. some inmates suffered minor injuries. the fire caused so much damage that some inmates are being housed in other prisons now. prison has been lock down on tuesday after an inmate assault. >> tragedy in ohio where a small plane crashes near a high school. a high school football scrimmage going on at the time. the plane narrowly missing the players and crowd as onlookers looked on. the pilot and his girlfriend killed after their single-engine plane pitched to the left and entered a deadly nose down spiral. there is one witness describing the scene. >> it looked like he tried to recover and in the last second he tried to he was going to come towards the kids and that. he shot straight down and disappeared behind the boxes over there or buses over there. >> so sad but nobody on the ground was hurt. police
a prison in central kentucky. see all those fires. prisoners actually set fire to several buildings in the medium security north point training center in bergan last night. they had to use tear gas to gain control. no officers were hurt. some inmates suffered minor injuries. the fire caused so much damage that some inmates are being housed in other prisons now. prison has been lock down on tuesday after an inmate assault. >> tragedy in ohio where a small plane crashes near a high school....
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let's take a look at this light to moderate rain that is moving through kentucky and west virginia. there are a few sprinkles software soft -- south and west and have dissipated in the shenandoah valley. it is not just a batch of showers that i'm watching. it is really the triggering mechanism associated with them. it is what is causing brain that i am keeping an eye on. there is an upper level energy that will continue to push eastward. that could help trigger our showers and thunderstorms later today. we have had the sunshine this morning through the midday. that is destabilizing our atmosphere. then we will have something to trigger the storms and it looks like the energy will likely be the culprit later today. in the evening hours through the night and possibly into the early morning hours tomorrow, that will happen. you will see another feature and that is a cold front. 69 degrees in pittsburgh. behind the front, it is only near 70 degrees. ahead of it, we are well into the 80's. that will continue to drift our way. by tomorrow, it will move to the midday hours, dropping our hu
let's take a look at this light to moderate rain that is moving through kentucky and west virginia. there are a few sprinkles software soft -- south and west and have dissipated in the shenandoah valley. it is not just a batch of showers that i'm watching. it is really the triggering mechanism associated with them. it is what is causing brain that i am keeping an eye on. there is an upper level energy that will continue to push eastward. that could help trigger our showers and thunderstorms...
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. >> at junction city elementary school in kentucky, the swine flu has followed the students back to school. despite efforts to clean the school, there is at least one confirmed case of the h1n1 virus. by day's end monday, more than a quarter of the students and staff were home. many of them reported fever, vomiting, and sore throat. >> you cannot have a school without that many people. >> expect cases like this at schools and workplaces this call. today, the obama administration advises employers on how to prepare for it. >> everybody is holding their breath knowing that this is a virus that has very high impact. >> the h1n1 vaccine is expected to be ready by october. >> we are going to encourage the people to think about where they will get their vaccine and start making plans knowing that the additional doses are coming after that. >> aside from shots, people can protect themselves. >> make sure you ride your kids under soap and water singing happy birthday every day. >> in washington, i am brooke hart. >> cbs news has confirmed that what " 60 minutes" creator don hewitt has died.
. >> at junction city elementary school in kentucky, the swine flu has followed the students back to school. despite efforts to clean the school, there is at least one confirmed case of the h1n1 virus. by day's end monday, more than a quarter of the students and staff were home. many of them reported fever, vomiting, and sore throat. >> you cannot have a school without that many people. >> expect cases like this at schools and workplaces this call. today, the obama...
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the central kentucky prids's after inmates set fire to it overnight. it took two hours to get control of the center near lexington, kentucky. eight inmates and eight staffers were hurt. >>> iraq's foreign minister predicts bigger and more powerful attacks in baghdad's future. the iraqi government, listen to this, investigators security forces collaborated in wednesday's blast that killed 101 people. the foreign minister says anyone who helped the bombers must be held responsible. >>> another check of our top stories in just 20 minutes. >>> a threatening phone call, impersonating the plishgs the new york attorney general says a group of debt collectors used those tactics and worse. now he's trying to shut them down. mary snow has the report. >> reporter: michelle says she'll never forget the calls she got the same day her daughter was diagnosed with autism. a man posing as a lawyer claim shed owed $4,400 and said her arrest was imminent if she didn't pay up. >> getting very insirchlt and started -- i don't remember all the words, started talking about y
the central kentucky prids's after inmates set fire to it overnight. it took two hours to get control of the center near lexington, kentucky. eight inmates and eight staffers were hurt. >>> iraq's foreign minister predicts bigger and more powerful attacks in baghdad's future. the iraqi government, listen to this, investigators security forces collaborated in wednesday's blast that killed 101 people. the foreign minister says anyone who helped the bombers must be held responsible....
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and her father was born as a slave in kentucky. well, it was actually born in kentucky to a white woman, and the next boyfriend. in kentucky, when you are born of a white woman, because you always hear about, you know, mixed children are from a mix slave and a white master. but she was born of a white woman and a free, what we think is a -- >> mulatto. >> yes. but in kentucky you had to go under under the age of five to become a servant. but to prevent her son from becoming an indentured servant, she set it up so that, and mr. thompson told me the story and mrs. odom told me the story, and i spent many hours with mr. thompson getting because it is kind of confusing. but she made sure that her son would not be sold as an indentured servant to the state and then go to his paternal grandfather, who was white. and the court records, she made sure that the paternal grandfather was white on slaves would raise him as part of the family. and that is in the record. so it is complicated. everything isn't as black and white as we think it is.
and her father was born as a slave in kentucky. well, it was actually born in kentucky to a white woman, and the next boyfriend. in kentucky, when you are born of a white woman, because you always hear about, you know, mixed children are from a mix slave and a white master. but she was born of a white woman and a free, what we think is a -- >> mulatto. >> yes. but in kentucky you had to go under under the age of five to become a servant. but to prevent her son from becoming an...
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look at that stuff out in kentucky. that's the shower and thunderstorm activity that came marching through louisville area as it makes its way down towards johnson city, tennessee. again, it's on our website at abc2news.com, 24/7, 365. >> thanks, norm. >>> the market up all the way around. the dow jones up 33. s&p 500 up just over 3. and the nasdaq up 2.7. >>> important news for air travelers. department of transportation says that fewer flights were on time in june than in may. the d.o.t. says hawaiian airlines once again had the best ontime performance, while comair, a subsidiary of delta airlines had the worse. as far as airports are concerned, bwi thurgood marshall increased in the arrival and departure percentages, but still dropped four slots in the arrival rankings. >>> are you planning a trip out of town? there is a new way to get trips on flights. united airlines and jetblue are introducing twitter exclusive promotions called cheaps. they award airline followers. but you also have to stay alert because they cou
look at that stuff out in kentucky. that's the shower and thunderstorm activity that came marching through louisville area as it makes its way down towards johnson city, tennessee. again, it's on our website at abc2news.com, 24/7, 365. >> thanks, norm. >>> the market up all the way around. the dow jones up 33. s&p 500 up just over 3. and the nasdaq up 2.7. >>> important news for air travelers. department of transportation says that fewer flights were on time in june...
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but first, the home of the kentucky derby sits underwater tonight. look at these incredible picture of churchill downs partially submerged by flood waters. heavy rains pounded louisville today and the water thoued where to go. police and fire crews rescued several people after their cars got stuck in washed out roads. over three i remember vees rain fell in a matter of hours. >>> well, the debate over supreme court nominee sonia sotomayor ran late into the night on the senate floor. lawmakers lined up to weigh in on sotomayor's qualifications. democrats emphasized her experience while republicans accused her of judicial activism. she's likely to be approved, possibly by thursday. >>> put the phone down and keep your eyes on the road. that's the message from the u.s. secretary of transportation who is calling for a nationwide ban on texting while driving. studies show you are 23 times more likely to get into an accident if you text while you drive. thousands of people use their cell phones when driving, like this driver who was on her cell phone durin
but first, the home of the kentucky derby sits underwater tonight. look at these incredible picture of churchill downs partially submerged by flood waters. heavy rains pounded louisville today and the water thoued where to go. police and fire crews rescued several people after their cars got stuck in washed out roads. over three i remember vees rain fell in a matter of hours. >>> well, the debate over supreme court nominee sonia sotomayor ran late into the night on the senate floor....
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>> yes, i was looking at the storm reports in the ohio valley and kentucky area, brian, they were just pounded today with storms that started earlier, still going on. hail, high winds, flash flooding, funnel clouds, trees down everywhere. that big complex, good news is, it will miss us. part of the energy, national cathedral looking stunning out there. if you were out, you noticed a colorful moon, it will be full- time. but it is a pretty evening, humidity dropping after a high of 90 degrees today. onto the max true view, we're fairly clear now but watching clouds. and that complex that i was just telling you about, check it out. it is huge. they have had two rounds coming, this one near national, closer to the eastern side of the state. so the long lived cluster of storms associated with an area of l pressure, and there is a front as well with it. getting closer to us durinthe day tomorrow, bringing a chance of storms. luckily for us, this whole thing and it is a dangerous complex of storms, going to the south. so we wouldn't have to deal with that. again, clouds tomorrow morning, hel
>> yes, i was looking at the storm reports in the ohio valley and kentucky area, brian, they were just pounded today with storms that started earlier, still going on. hail, high winds, flash flooding, funnel clouds, trees down everywhere. that big complex, good news is, it will miss us. part of the energy, national cathedral looking stunning out there. if you were out, you noticed a colorful moon, it will be full- time. but it is a pretty evening, humidity dropping after a high of 90...
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thank you, a.an >>> a plice chase in kentucky took a wrong turn for law enforcement. while responding to the pursuit of a suspect on foot, a sheriff in an suv crashed into a metro police officer's squad car. the collision sent the sheriff's suv into a fish store, knocking out the front en trance. both law enforcement officials went to the hospital with nonlife threatening injues. >>> meanwhile, firefighters in louisiana battled a three-alarm fire which ey determined was the result of arson. fire crewsfought the blaze at the local arts center for hours. investigators say seven separate fires sparked the inferno. >>> an ohio man brought more than his rsume to apply for a job. securityameras outside a school board building captured the man hiding a handgun in a planter. before walking into the government blding for a job applition, a pedestrian actually claimed seeing the bury the gun andcalled police, who then arrested him for carrying a concealed weapon. >> for one man in illiis, work ethics crtainly isn't question. take a look. joe taylor has worked for the same compa
thank you, a.an >>> a plice chase in kentucky took a wrong turn for law enforcement. while responding to the pursuit of a suspect on foot, a sheriff in an suv crashed into a metro police officer's squad car. the collision sent the sheriff's suv into a fish store, knocking out the front en trance. both law enforcement officials went to the hospital with nonlife threatening injues. >>> meanwhile, firefighters in louisiana battled a three-alarm fire which ey determined was the...
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to the kentucky derby, looking more like a marina. the main library is under three and a half feet of standing water. some residents are stranded in their homes and thousands have lost power. >>> president obama celebrated his 48th birthday in washington, d.c. but he didn't party alone. the commander in chief surprised veteran white house reporter helen thomas with a birthday cake. celebrating her 89th birthday, the long-time white house reporter has covered ever president since john f. kennedy. >> now for a look at your national and regional weather, here's nbc meteorologist bill karins with the cl channel forecast. he will be singing happy birthday to the president and to helen thomas. take it away. >> marilyn monroe did it very well. >> we'll leave it to that. >> let's talk about your forecast after today. good morning. that rain in louisville was so impressive. we had four inches in two hours. just too much rain in too short a time. a one in 500 year event there in the louisville area. this morning you're cloudy, light showers aro
to the kentucky derby, looking more like a marina. the main library is under three and a half feet of standing water. some residents are stranded in their homes and thousands have lost power. >>> president obama celebrated his 48th birthday in washington, d.c. but he didn't party alone. the commander in chief surprised veteran white house reporter helen thomas with a birthday cake. celebrating her 89th birthday, the long-time white house reporter has covered ever president since john...
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kentucky -- kentucky a few showers here and we will watch as this front comes in the warm air mass. it bubbles up this afternoon and as we look at microcast nine we are okay in the early afternoon but the latter part of the day things develop and should be with us through tomorrow, at least in southern maryland. get the seven-day forecast where temperatures will be on the toasty side to say the at least by the second half of the week. not bad through friday, watch for storms today and tonight and serious heat on sunday, monday and tuesday. stepping in with traffic is angie goff. >> that i am. it is wednesday, good morning. wake up, wake up. we will have a great day. we have made it through the middle of the week. begin with 95 northbound live from dale city. no major delays to report at this time. we have an accident investigation going on in woodbridge. we will take it to the maps and show it is closed between u.s. 1 and smoke court. over to 395, heading northbound. no problems to report past edsall road past the pentagon and 14th street bridge. on inbound new york avenue drivers a
kentucky -- kentucky a few showers here and we will watch as this front comes in the warm air mass. it bubbles up this afternoon and as we look at microcast nine we are okay in the early afternoon but the latter part of the day things develop and should be with us through tomorrow, at least in southern maryland. get the seven-day forecast where temperatures will be on the toasty side to say the at least by the second half of the week. not bad through friday, watch for storms today and tonight...
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in kentucky one elementary school canceled classes for the second day after 96 out of 350 called in sick with flu-like symptoms. >> it is scary, i mean, i think. really scary. >> skin problems? >> reporter: swine flu vaccine trials involving children began at five u.s. medical centers today. including nashville's vanderbilt university medical center. 120 kids, ages 6 months to 17 years, lined up for shots. >> i mean i was a little worried about the risks at first, but the doctors assured me there wasn't going to be nothing wrong with it. >> reporter: but production is slower than anticipated. instead of the 120 million doses the government planned to have ready, it is now expected that only 45 million doses will be ready by october 15th. then, health officials will roll out a supply of 20 million per week and have 195 million doses by mid december. >> well this has been a rather slow growing virus. it has been a little lethargic. so it takes a little bit longer to create the amount of vaccine we need. >> reporter: right now the race is between the virus and the vaccine. and the best thin
in kentucky one elementary school canceled classes for the second day after 96 out of 350 called in sick with flu-like symptoms. >> it is scary, i mean, i think. really scary. >> skin problems? >> reporter: swine flu vaccine trials involving children began at five u.s. medical centers today. including nashville's vanderbilt university medical center. 120 kids, ages 6 months to 17 years, lined up for shots. >> i mean i was a little worried about the risks at first, but...
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in kentucky, yes, for the u.s. senate. glenn: right. i have to tell you, you may be one of the only politicians that i shut off the microphone and went i think i agree with him, and i strangely trust him, so either my gut has gone all crazy or maybe you're the real deal. it's good to talk to you. >> it's funny. on the way home, i was reading a little book called "common sense" on the plane, and i thought it sounded like something i might have written. glenn: oh, stop it, rand! i would like you to come on the show at some point and talk, because you are not your father. i don't mean that as a slam to your father, but you have different views from your father and i would like to explore some of those, but anyway, tell me about -- am i wrong in saying, without any inflammatory speech here -- don't call them death panels. let's just call them what they are. you have a certain amount of money and a certain amount of people. you can't give everything to everybody. isn't it inevitable that you have to make tough choices?
in kentucky, yes, for the u.s. senate. glenn: right. i have to tell you, you may be one of the only politicians that i shut off the microphone and went i think i agree with him, and i strangely trust him, so either my gut has gone all crazy or maybe you're the real deal. it's good to talk to you. >> it's funny. on the way home, i was reading a little book called "common sense" on the plane, and i thought it sounded like something i might have written. glenn: oh, stop it, rand! i...
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otherwise, just a really nice day today from chicago to detroit, cleveland, cincinnati, all of kentucky, tennessee. the southeast will be very nice. only travel trouble spot, miami with a shower or thunderstorm. well, if you're watching us on wrc nbc 4 in washington, d.c., head to the national museum of african art for a look at a collection of striking images depicting domestic and wild animals at the artful animals exhibit. that's your eastern event of the day, dan. >> thank you, bill. >>> now here's an early look at this morning's headlines in entertainment. brad pitt and quentin tarantino took the number one spot this weekend with "inglourious basterds." overseas, it added another $27.5 million for a worldwide poll of just over $65 million. since the film cost about $70 million to make, it almost paid for itself after just the first weekend out. it was also number one in france, england, germany and australia. district 9 slipped to second with $18.9 million. nevertheless, it's well on its way to becoming the summer's $100 million sleeper hit. g.i. joez the rise of cobra stands at $1
otherwise, just a really nice day today from chicago to detroit, cleveland, cincinnati, all of kentucky, tennessee. the southeast will be very nice. only travel trouble spot, miami with a shower or thunderstorm. well, if you're watching us on wrc nbc 4 in washington, d.c., head to the national museum of african art for a look at a collection of striking images depicting domestic and wild animals at the artful animals exhibit. that's your eastern event of the day, dan. >> thank you, bill....
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they have had tremendous rains out of portions of indiana, ohio, kentucky, louisville, some areas, four, five, six, eight inches of rain alone. major flooding downtown louisville. a real mess. this whole complex is heading to the south and southeast of our region. some of the moisture will be moved to the northeast along the frontal boundaries. we expect to see showers and thunderstorm activity. as that front moves into our region. all this heavy stuff will be weakening tonight over north carolina and southwest virginia. we are not too concerned about that here. we will see showers and storms, warming tomorrow. thursday, most activity will be to the south and southeast but the city, north and west, should be nice. low humidity and lower temps. south and east, showerstorms on thursday, maybe even on friday. south winds, five to 10 knots. bay temp, nice warm 81 degrees. as warm as it gets. tonight, any showers very widely scattered. 68 then tomorrow, muggy, warm, thunderstorms, pretty good shot. 89 degrees now 2 degrees above average for this time in august. >>> okay. >> summer. still sum
they have had tremendous rains out of portions of indiana, ohio, kentucky, louisville, some areas, four, five, six, eight inches of rain alone. major flooding downtown louisville. a real mess. this whole complex is heading to the south and southeast of our region. some of the moisture will be moved to the northeast along the frontal boundaries. we expect to see showers and thunderstorm activity. as that front moves into our region. all this heavy stuff will be weakening tonight over north...
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fire set by rioting inmates by kentucky prison did so much damage that prison officials started to bus inmates to other facilities. the rioting broke out yesterday evening at the medium security north port training center, 30 miles south of lexington. >>> new information in the case of a 17-year-old girl aberi who ran away of her ohio home because she feared punishment for islam to christianity. a florida judge ruled she can remain in foster care until a september hearing. governor said the first and only priority of my administration is safety and well being of the child. we will continue to fight to protect rifqa's safety as we move forward. you can write to the governor. there are new developments in the dust-up over the obama administration spanning people with healthcare reform e-mail. the white house has confirmed to fox news it hired a private communication company to distribute the unsolicited mass e-mail. eric shawn has been following the story and joins us on the phone. what is the latest? >> the white house confirming to fox news it did use a government contractor to send ou
fire set by rioting inmates by kentucky prison did so much damage that prison officials started to bus inmates to other facilities. the rioting broke out yesterday evening at the medium security north port training center, 30 miles south of lexington. >>> new information in the case of a 17-year-old girl aberi who ran away of her ohio home because she feared punishment for islam to christianity. a florida judge ruled she can remain in foster care until a september hearing. governor...
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in light of torrential storms moving rough kentucky and seteesnne, aesll of that is pushing south. the cold front that is a big portion of that activity will be affecting us tomorrow. some ofosldblsiy tose could pos. . -- and c d tewhe p the dewoioinp temperatures. warm and humid air, the cold front will generate the showers and storms. the sun could be quite heavy. maybe a patch of fog. at the afternoon storms will be behind the front with isolated thunderstorms possible thursday or friday. on saturday, sunday, monday, climbing into the middle 90's. who're coming up next hour. >> people just walking around, standing still -- >> that's crazy. >>> it was a spirited pctice. it albert hands worth was braque -- haynseworth was back. the maryland football alumni the real treat today. -- and got a real treat today. the redskins invited the staff to watch practice. they got up close and personal with four of their former players. >> the coach and i are very close. it was good to see those guys here. >> maryland's coach is proud of kevin barnes. >> he got hurt last year, so i'm glad to see
in light of torrential storms moving rough kentucky and seteesnne, aesll of that is pushing south. the cold front that is a big portion of that activity will be affecting us tomorrow. some ofosldblsiy tose could pos. . -- and c d tewhe p the dewoioinp temperatures. warm and humid air, the cold front will generate the showers and storms. the sun could be quite heavy. maybe a patch of fog. at the afternoon storms will be behind the front with isolated thunderstorms possible thursday or friday. on...
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a national guard is heading to kentucky where heavy thunderstorms have flooded much of that region. the university of louisville was shot down. officials say there have been n reported injuries. >>> 5:48. your traffic and weather together every 10 minutes. >> adam caskey is live in old town, alexandria. i would imagine it is not too hot out yet and it feels great out there. >> a lot of runners and joggers and some raw worst passing by. what a great place to be -- and some grrowers passing by on the water. there are a few breaks in the clouds. many some mid-level clouds. we will see some sunshine during the morning hours. right now we are at 76 degrees ear founders park. eait isay. . lltirichany at 70lsh, ircanchy a a are a few furthero trtfurth to the north that aren the upper 60's. that would be the shenandoah valley and places out west. partial sunshine today. mainly cloudy skies. about a 50% chance of thunderstorms. some could linger into tonight. across the region, let's head inside. by the way, i did have the best cupcake this morning. thank you to karen for bringing them by. >
a national guard is heading to kentucky where heavy thunderstorms have flooded much of that region. the university of louisville was shot down. officials say there have been n reported injuries. >>> 5:48. your traffic and weather together every 10 minutes. >> adam caskey is live in old town, alexandria. i would imagine it is not too hot out yet and it feels great out there. >> a lot of runners and joggers and some raw worst passing by. what a great place to be -- and some...
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kentucky's governor is praising the guards and police. no word as to why the riot started though we were told the prison was on lockdown after tuesday on two inmates were insulted by other inmates. >> to california where please discovered a young woman's body in a hotel room not far from disneyland. he said the 24-year-old victim was murdered or did there not looking forward this is an reviewing hotel surveillance of you to catch a glance of the killer. people have not yet identified the victim, but they said they are already working on some leads in the case to the police in the u.s. and canada are sifting through tips from the public but they say they have few solid leads on the whereabouts of brian jenkins, a former vh1 reality show contestant accused of killing his bikini model ex-wife jasmine puree. his member in her body, stuffing it in a suitcase than tossing it into a bouncer in california. this is him. we are learning tonight that officers in canada actually thought they had found jenkins last night in toronto. they went so far a
kentucky's governor is praising the guards and police. no word as to why the riot started though we were told the prison was on lockdown after tuesday on two inmates were insulted by other inmates. >> to california where please discovered a young woman's body in a hotel room not far from disneyland. he said the 24-year-old victim was murdered or did there not looking forward this is an reviewing hotel surveillance of you to catch a glance of the killer. people have not yet identified the...
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. >> in kentucky a prison set on fire. this happened during a massive riot. burning six buildings. four inmates are in the hospital. hundreds more being sent to other prisons throughout that state. >>> president obama about to take his very first week long vacation as commander in chief. he's heading to the exclusive island of martha's vineyard off massachusetts. >> they would never let a guy like me on that island. it's a fancy place. i do not want to go to martha's vineyard. speaking of which, because that island is under a tropical storm warning due to hurricane bill. the storm churning in the atlantic, packing strong winds, bringing dangerous rip currents to the eastern coast line. domenica davis tracking that storm live in the fox weather center. >> hi, gregg. it has to be tough for these life guards today because they have to keep telling people, out of the water because the surf is so high. the swells are high and it's really been a rough day along the beach. not only for the cape and the islands, but all the way down through new york, even jones beach, they've been dealing
. >> in kentucky a prison set on fire. this happened during a massive riot. burning six buildings. four inmates are in the hospital. hundreds more being sent to other prisons throughout that state. >>> president obama about to take his very first week long vacation as commander in chief. he's heading to the exclusive island of martha's vineyard off massachusetts. >> they would never let a guy like me on that island. it's a fancy place. i do not want to go to martha's...
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>> please -- >> let me get a call n.sfef any is with us right there in kentucky. stephanie about, 15 seconds g. >> caller: yes. rick pitino is like he's the most popular guy around here. he is never going to get in trouble. he's never going to get punished because everyone is going to stand behind him because everyone loves him. >> he's king. they win and they make money and that's what they are standing on. >> two aircraft traffic controllers suspended linked to that tragic crash over the hudson. one guy was talking to his girlfriend on the phone. >>> an update now to a sfoer we've been following you closely. two huge developments in the murders of a wealthy couple attacked in their upscale florida home, a home they shared with 13 adopted special needs children. this week six men and a teenager were formally charged in the murders of byrd and melanie billings. they are charged now is upgraded from second to murder. that means prosecutors now have the option to seek the death penalty. police say the alleged ring leader lenered a gonzalez jr. led two teams of thiev
>> please -- >> let me get a call n.sfef any is with us right there in kentucky. stephanie about, 15 seconds g. >> caller: yes. rick pitino is like he's the most popular guy around here. he is never going to get in trouble. he's never going to get punished because everyone is going to stand behind him because everyone loves him. >> he's king. they win and they make money and that's what they are standing on. >> two aircraft traffic controllers suspended linked to...
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well, not the case at shipley heights baptist church in louisville, kentucky. a predominantly white congregation, are folding in the congregation of a predominantly black congregation a few miles away. just to save money. good morning, america. i'm bill weir. >> i'm kate snow. it's sunday, august 23rd. >>> this morning, we've been telling you how this robot may change health care as we know it. robot doctors are being used to give top medical specialists to people in small towns. this is an amazing story. >>> can you imagine eating for a living, in the most public way possible. restaurant critic for "the new york times." at the same time, battling a history of bulimia, amphetamine abruce. frank bruni has a new book out. it talks about his secret battles and comes to grip with this battle. we'll talk to him in a little bit. >>> first, sharyn alfonsi is in for ron claiborne with the rest of the headlines. sharyn? >> good morning, bill and kate. good morning, everyone. the taliban in pakistan have placed hakimullah mehsud, to replace baitullah mehsud who was kille
well, not the case at shipley heights baptist church in louisville, kentucky. a predominantly white congregation, are folding in the congregation of a predominantly black congregation a few miles away. just to save money. good morning, america. i'm bill weir. >> i'm kate snow. it's sunday, august 23rd. >>> this morning, we've been telling you how this robot may change health care as we know it. robot doctors are being used to give top medical specialists to people in small towns....
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the high pressure is going to provide you with gorgeous weather from kentucky through the ohio valley. here are the showers and storms around ft. pierce. miami, you'll have a chance of showers and storms today. for the forecast today, showers and storms in florida. everybody else, a beautiful summer day. that's a look at your national forecast. here's a look at the weather outside your window. we're going to continue with really nice weather conditions from burlington, vermont to cleveland, ohio. everyone will be in the mid-80s. not too many 90s. i think it's a very enjoyable forecast. >>> dan, we're going to talk about the next teresting area in the tropics when i come back. >> as if the past couple of days haven't been interesting enough. >> a close call. >> financials get spanked while fannie and freddie skyrocket. >>> plus, with medical opinions like hers, well, let's just hope she doesn't take up brain surgery. >> mark sanchez makes his first start. ryan howard outmuscles the mets. one of basketball'snguyo talents finds himself in rehab. you're watching "early today." >>> good mo
the high pressure is going to provide you with gorgeous weather from kentucky through the ohio valley. here are the showers and storms around ft. pierce. miami, you'll have a chance of showers and storms today. for the forecast today, showers and storms in florida. everybody else, a beautiful summer day. that's a look at your national forecast. here's a look at the weather outside your window. we're going to continue with really nice weather conditions from burlington, vermont to cleveland,...
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., everything moving out of here, skies beginning to clear across western ohio into kentucky and west virginia. we are going to look for the hot weather to stick around for a good couple of days or so. tomorrow, we could tie the record. at dulles international airport made it up to 97 degrees, about 50 years ago. looks like we could tie that. i think the record at reagan national is safe at 102 degrees -- definitely not going to hit 102 tomorrow. delmarva beaches looking nice. surf temperature in the mid 70's. outer banks of north carolina it's going to be hot -- 95 degrees for our daytime high. isolated showers, temperatures fall into the 60's tonight, a bit warmer in town, warming up through the 70's into the 80's tomorrow morning, hazy sunshine. tomorrow afternoon is when it's going to get hot -- 94-98 degrees, heat index around the century mark. here is the extended outlook. 98 on monday. mid 90's on tuesday. a chance of thunderstorms as a cold front will bring slightly cooler and drier air to the region. >> steve, thank you. coming up next here on abc 7 news at 11:00, no bed, no
., everything moving out of here, skies beginning to clear across western ohio into kentucky and west virginia. we are going to look for the hot weather to stick around for a good couple of days or so. tomorrow, we could tie the record. at dulles international airport made it up to 97 degrees, about 50 years ago. looks like we could tie that. i think the record at reagan national is safe at 102 degrees -- definitely not going to hit 102 tomorrow. delmarva beaches looking nice. surf temperature...
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states like kentucky and maryland. where slavery remained illegal. and the best estimate is that 500,000 slaves, there were 3.9 million slaves in 1860. the best estimate from david blight and alan, is that a maximum of 500,000 slaves were able to gain their freedom because the emancipation proclamation. what was going to happen? the white man in washington issued this and we can walk off the plantation? no way. you had to be liberated ivy union forces. >> by the way, this book is again with a great essay by you and that has multiple speeches, letters and essays by lincoln on the subject. i think the first time he really talks about slavery, is it the mary? >> yes. very early on in his career, 1841, and he says that i am fundamentally in unalterably opposed to the institution of slavery. he never wavered. he never wavered about slavery. but he definitely wavered about black people. but he changed. lincoln -- the attractive thing about lincoln and will try to do in the film and what i certainly do in the book is to show that he was a recovering racist.
states like kentucky and maryland. where slavery remained illegal. and the best estimate is that 500,000 slaves, there were 3.9 million slaves in 1860. the best estimate from david blight and alan, is that a maximum of 500,000 slaves were able to gain their freedom because the emancipation proclamation. what was going to happen? the white man in washington issued this and we can walk off the plantation? no way. you had to be liberated ivy union forces. >> by the way, this book is again...
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kentucky senator mitch mcconnell on "fox news sunday" moment ago: >> i think it is in serious trouble. for good reason. first of all, americans are very skeptical about putting the government in charge of all of american health care. they are also skeptical as to whether it will be paid for, the congressional budget office says it is not paid for. and even if they become convinced that it is pad foid f you have to look at how it is being paid for. >> jamie: joining me now the host of "fox news sunday," chris wallace, good morning. >> chris: good morning, jamie. >> jamie: as you know, more and more people are following the health care debate and more and more people want to get involved and more and more people want what they want and are showing up at the town halls and are being criticized for it. did you ask about the opposition from the democratic party, really criticizing the people in the way they are calling them unamerican? >> chris: yeah, absolutely. and what senator mcconnell said is you know, if you are not winning on the facts of the argument in health care, then you try to
kentucky senator mitch mcconnell on "fox news sunday" moment ago: >> i think it is in serious trouble. for good reason. first of all, americans are very skeptical about putting the government in charge of all of american health care. they are also skeptical as to whether it will be paid for, the congressional budget office says it is not paid for. and even if they become convinced that it is pad foid f you have to look at how it is being paid for. >> jamie: joining me now...
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a few showers in eastern kentucky. those could make their way our way after the cold front passes through. we have a chance for a passing thundershower. otherwise, warm and humid with highs in the upper 80s am 40% chance for a shower this afternoon. could have a shower this time tomorrow morning and especially south and east of washington during the day tomorrow. otherwise, partly sunny and lower humidity moving in as the day progresses on thursday. highs tomorrow, mid-80s. a look at friday and the weekend in ten minutes. jerry, how is traffic? >>> good morning, everyone. we'll head out to the american legion bridge. the outer loop of the beltway, the work on the outer loop has been wrapped up from the 270 spur down to tyson's corner. lanes are open. elsewhere, headed into the northeast, very quiet along new york avenue, rhode island avenue, nothing to worry about. all the bridges are doing fine so far. barbara and keith, back to you. >>> our time now is 12 minutes after 5:00. the temperature is 74 degrees. still ahead
a few showers in eastern kentucky. those could make their way our way after the cold front passes through. we have a chance for a passing thundershower. otherwise, warm and humid with highs in the upper 80s am 40% chance for a shower this afternoon. could have a shower this time tomorrow morning and especially south and east of washington during the day tomorrow. otherwise, partly sunny and lower humidity moving in as the day progresses on thursday. highs tomorrow, mid-80s. a look at friday and...
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average rival kentucky is poised for a comeback, which is a matter of great concern for louisville so the question for the cardinals is whether or not rick pitino can still be an effective coach. and specifically, a killer recruiter. do parents want him in his living rooms? a tough call for the school because nobody coaches them up better than rick pitino and louisville knows it. >> bronson arroyo of the reds recently became a whistle blower when he blew the whistle on himself. he said he was probably on the 2003 list of ball players who were part of positive tests. they did it all to get better and stronger. he says it made him feel unbelievable, like a monster. now give arroyo credit, he didn't say he was unaware of what he was taking or blame it on his cousin. i thought going good until he said "at the end of the day if you think manny ramirez's kidney fails and dies at age 50." now, he acts as if that happens, somehow it will be our fault. and now he doesn't sound like a brave, independent thinker, but a meathead. and more of one when he says people treat ramirez like ted bubbedy.
average rival kentucky is poised for a comeback, which is a matter of great concern for louisville so the question for the cardinals is whether or not rick pitino can still be an effective coach. and specifically, a killer recruiter. do parents want him in his living rooms? a tough call for the school because nobody coaches them up better than rick pitino and louisville knows it. >> bronson arroyo of the reds recently became a whistle blower when he blew the whistle on himself. he said he...
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. >>> el mal tiempo se enseñó con parte de kentucky e indiana que unas lluvias provocaron severas. las calles se han convertido en ríos y varios vehículos se quedan atascados en la vía y sus pasajeros son rescatados con impresionante y por aquí, buenas noticias. esta temporada ciclónica que será tranquila y el equipo de investigaciones señores. de meh@h@thglñdmifkph@h@h@thglñ@ y sigue impactando la costa del pacífico. y con la lluvia. con precipitaciones a la costa este en oregon. y habrá temperaturas, lo que sí, nuevamente hacia el sureste. una que otra descarga eléctrica y hacia el sur de la florida seguimos con actividad de precipitaciones. temperatur que seepite más de lo mismo hacia el sur. especialmente ustedes en dallas. alcanzando 100 grados y los amigos de las vegas 170 grados. es todd mi parte, contios con más de primer impacto. . >>> gracias jacquie fíjense que todos sabemos el efecto que la vida moderna tiene sobre nuestro cuerpo. pero, hay un sistema de glándulas que regulan tareas importantes como la producción de hormonas que también sufren un seri
. >>> el mal tiempo se enseñó con parte de kentucky e indiana que unas lluvias provocaron severas. las calles se han convertido en ríos y varios vehículos se quedan atascados en la vía y sus pasajeros son rescatados con impresionante y por aquí, buenas noticias. esta temporada ciclónica que será tranquila y el equipo de investigaciones señores. de meh@h@thglñdmifkph@h@h@thglñ@ y sigue impactando la costa del pacífico. y con la lluvia. con precipitaciones a la costa este en...
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. >>> a frightening scene in kentucky. you can see the flames from a distance after as many as 1200 inmates starting rioting and breaking windows. tear gas had little effect. they are working to calm the inmates. no injuries are reported. 1200 inmates and staff are reported for. >>> the murder of a model in california. police are searching for her ex-husband who is charged with his death. the reality tv program he was on is pulled from the air. he killed his ex-wife model jasmine fiore. she was found stuffed in a suitcase and in a trash can. several episodes of "megan wants a millionaire" has been cancelled. he's fled to canada. >>> changes for michael jackson's burial. it won't happen on his birthday. it will take place five days later on september it will be at forest lawn cemetery in glen dale. the family is going to have a private ceremony. jackson would have turned 51 on august 29. >>> upext on news 4 today, the sports forecast. >> we're going to have to have the umbrellas. not a >>> hurricane bill is barrelling towar
. >>> a frightening scene in kentucky. you can see the flames from a distance after as many as 1200 inmates starting rioting and breaking windows. tear gas had little effect. they are working to calm the inmates. no injuries are reported. 1200 inmates and staff are reported for. >>> the murder of a model in california. police are searching for her ex-husband who is charged with his death. the reality tv program he was on is pulled from the air. he killed his ex-wife model...
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. >>> in this country, inmates set fire last night to a medium security pris prison near lexin kentucky. many of the 1 hundred inmates had to be moved because of the extensive damage to several buildings at the priss zbln. >> a cross-border manhunt is under way tonight for a contestant on a cable tv reality show suspected of brutally murdering his wife and mutilating her body to keep her from being identified. >> you're going to be finishing that bottle yourself. >> reporter: as a reality show contestant, ryan jenkins was known as a smooth operator, but now better known as the subject of an international manhunt. police say he killed jasmine fiore, the woman he married in march, they lived in the spotlight together. but now detectives say jenkins may be arm and has will keep ahead of the authorities. >> this is a man on the run who will do anything at least initially to avoid apprehension. >> reporter: police found fiore's mutilated body dumped in a trash bin, she to be identified through the serial numbers on her breast implantses. >> the finger and teeth were removed. >> reporter: the
. >>> in this country, inmates set fire last night to a medium security pris prison near lexin kentucky. many of the 1 hundred inmates had to be moved because of the extensive damage to several buildings at the priss zbln. >> a cross-border manhunt is under way tonight for a contestant on a cable tv reality show suspected of brutally murdering his wife and mutilating her body to keep her from being identified. >> you're going to be finishing that bottle yourself. >>...
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. >> and your guest will be mitch mcconnell of kentucky. the senate is going to have that take charge and take the ball on this when recess is over. >> absolutely. and the question is the gang of six, the three republicans and three democrats trying to work out a deal. some are saying they don't want a deal, and they would rather have the health re reform deal go down inlames. and we were asking them about the economy because there were good -- was good news about the employment numbers and i'll be looking forward to asking him whether the president gets any recognition for that. >> that will be good. thank you, chris. >>> well things might be looking better for the economy but still over 14 million americans were unemployed last month, putting the national jobless rate at 9.4%. but the president afeeling much more optimistic, by taking that the airwaves reassuring americans that the worst may be behind us. the jobless rate was lower than june but still made it clear there is a long way to go. >> we must do more than rescue our economy from
. >> and your guest will be mitch mcconnell of kentucky. the senate is going to have that take charge and take the ball on this when recess is over. >> absolutely. and the question is the gang of six, the three republicans and three democrats trying to work out a deal. some are saying they don't want a deal, and they would rather have the health re reform deal go down inlames. and we were asking them about the economy because there were good -- was good news about the employment...
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we're taking your calls live out to tammy in kentucky. hi, tammy. >> hi, nancy. i can not believe that i finally got through to you. >> thank you for calling in. what's your question, dear? >> caller: first of all, congratulations on your book. i can't wait to get a copy and your twins are beautiful. my question is this -- if they -- you have said -- some people have said on your show they do know who this is in canada -- >> hold on, tammy, hold on, stop. norm, my line producer, can you please stop showing jenkins without his shirt on. i've seen that just about enough. okay, back to you, tammy. >> caller: if they know who this lady of interest is in canada, why are they not giving us information on who she is? and have they found anything in the dumpster there where they supposedly were cleaning the car out? >> excellent question. out to the former police commander, woodrow tripp. what about it? if they're convinced they know so much about her, why hasn't she been taken into custody? has she been questioned? >> it tells me she's either cooperating with them or th
we're taking your calls live out to tammy in kentucky. hi, tammy. >> hi, nancy. i can not believe that i finally got through to you. >> thank you for calling in. what's your question, dear? >> caller: first of all, congratulations on your book. i can't wait to get a copy and your twins are beautiful. my question is this -- if they -- you have said -- some people have said on your show they do know who this is in canada -- >> hold on, tammy, hold on, stop. norm, my line...
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at kentucky, prove deps and louisville, he's enjoyed a tremendous level of success. if the heat continues to elevate, he's got staffers on there that work with him at kentucky, work with him at providence and usually through my experiences, covering the world of sports, the reality is, when you see a guy that has his people in place like that, you usually expect so much heat to come to the surface that you end up stepping away even if it's for a year till stuff dies down. i wouldn't be surprised at all if that's what he's anticipating at this very moment. >> stephen, even if it's true that this was an ex-torsion case, he did show awfully bad judgment to have sex with a woman in a restaurant. isn't that itself going to be a problem for him he's going to have to explain and deal with? >> that's a problem from the standpoint of recruiting. you're going to have parents of kids that are going to be highly reluctant to send their kids to a program to play for him in that regard, it might be a little bit dicey for him. as long as he continues to have a nationally ranked pro
at kentucky, prove deps and louisville, he's enjoyed a tremendous level of success. if the heat continues to elevate, he's got staffers on there that work with him at kentucky, work with him at providence and usually through my experiences, covering the world of sports, the reality is, when you see a guy that has his people in place like that, you usually expect so much heat to come to the surface that you end up stepping away even if it's for a year till stuff dies down. i wouldn't be...
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he gave the union its first major victory at mills springs kentucky which helped save kentucky for the union and opened the way to tennessee. he rendered service at the siege of corrinne where he practically superceded grants. he held the center at stones river were on a wooded knoll known afterwards as hell's half acre, he snatched victory from defeat. he took charge of the most important part of the maneuvering from duchschere to jetblue gelb tyrannic tahoma campaign with its great victory at hoover's gapped. once more save the date that chickamauga were on the crest of horseshoe ridge with 3/5 of the union army streaming to the reader along with its commander, thomas planted himself in a decimated array of broken regiments, brigades and the visions and held his ground long enough to permit the army to make an orderly retreat. in subsequent actions his men of routed the confederates at missionary ridge in the battle of chattanooga, which won that engagement for grant, appearing john bell hood's all-out attack at peachtree creek in the atlanta campaign and the stride hood's army at na
he gave the union its first major victory at mills springs kentucky which helped save kentucky for the union and opened the way to tennessee. he rendered service at the siege of corrinne where he practically superceded grants. he held the center at stones river were on a wooded knoll known afterwards as hell's half acre, he snatched victory from defeat. he took charge of the most important part of the maneuvering from duchschere to jetblue gelb tyrannic tahoma campaign with its great victory at...